LifeStraw
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness
The one thing worth throwing in every bag, backpack, and emergency kit you own.
Curated by Thomas
Stuff that actually gets used—whether he's grilling in the backyard, upgrading his whole audio setup, or gearing up for whatever comes next. No fluff, just things that do what they promise and then some.
12 picks in this collection
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LifeStraw
The one thing worth throwing in every bag, backpack, and emergency kit you own.
Traeger
The kind of grill that makes whoever's cooking look like they actually know what they're doing.
Solo Stove
The fire pit that actually delivers on the "smokeless" promise — your eyes will thank you.

Bulletpoint Mounting Solutions
$39.99
Wireless charging *and* a cooling fan built in — for $40, that's doing a lot.
Atickyaid
140 pieces for $20 — throw one in the car, one in the camping bag, done.
Traeger
Best of both worlds! Smoker and a grill. This is how it should be done.
Sonos
A serious soundbar for people who are serious about sound — this is the one worth saving up for.
Sonos
The sound is *genuinely* spatial — not a gimmick. Worth every dollar if music matters to you.
Leberna
Two in a pack for $20 — throw them in the car and forget about them until you really need them.
Sonos
A $749 subwoofer that makes your whole room feel different. If you know, you know.
ESR
Tough enough to actually protect it, slim enough that you won't hate carrying it.

Sonos
$175.00
Small enough to throw in a bag, sounds like it has no right to be that small.